With the housing room selection process underway, you may be thinking about changing up your living space next year. Living Learning Communities (LLCs) are one option that give you a chance to live with people who share your major, interests and/or passions. Here鈥檚 the rundown of which LLC options are open to current students for next year:

Honors Sophomore Experience (rising sophomores in the Honors Program)

The Honors Sophomore Experience gives second-year Honors students the chance to live and learn alongside other second-year Honors Program students from all nine undergraduate schools and colleges. You will participate in academic enrichment, research and career awareness opportunities and develop an individualized community engagement plans that align with your potential thesis/career interests.

Indigenous LLC (rising sophomores, juniors and seniors)

The Indigenous LLC is open to students interested in exploring Indigenous culture and contemporary Indigenous issues. You will connect with Indigenous faculty and staff at 黑料不打烊, be immersed in Haudenosaunee country and visit places like the Sk盲路no帽h Great Law of Peace Center and take NAT 105: Introduction to Native American Studies with fellow LLC residents.

International LLC (rising sophomores, juniors and seniors)

Open to any current undergraduate students interested in exploring a variety of cultures and global citizenship, the International LLC connects residents with faculty and staff committed to internationalization of the student experience, explores intercultural communication skills and helps to build understanding and appreciation across differences as part of a diverse global society.

LGBTQ+ LLC (rising sophomores, juniors and seniors)

The LGBTQ+ LLC is open to current undergraduates interested in examining contemporary LGBTQ+ issues and creating an inclusive collegiate experience. As part of this experience, you will connect with faculty and staff across campus and in the LGBT Studies academic minor, while creating a supportive LGBTQ+ and Ally network. Plus, attend events such as the Pride Union Drag Show, identity-based discussion groups and LGBTQ+ History Month events with your fellow LLC residents. Students in the LGBTQ+ LLC will take QSX 111: Queer Histories, Communities, and Politics together.

MORE in Architecture (rising second-year Architecture students)

Second-year Architecture students in the MORE in Architecture LLC engage with members of the Architecture Leadership team and explore professional networking opportunities as well as social and cultural community engagement. You will participate in Architecture workshops, lectures and team building activities while living with other second-year Architecture students.

MORE in STEM (rising sophomores in STEM disciplines)

If you are a second-year student studying a science, technology, engineering or math (STEM) discipline, this LLC gives you an opportunity to engage with STEM faculty around research, internships and career opportunities, while also visiting local industry partners to learn about STEM-related fields. You will connect and build your social and professional network and engage in social activities with peers designed to enhance learning outside the classroom.

Substance Free Housing (rising sophomores)

Substance free themed housing is for rising sophomores looking to live in a community free from alcohol and drugs. This is a lively and active community where residents are encouraged by their community members to participate in social events together and commit to a substance-free residential experience.

Upperclass Multicultural LLC (rising sophomores, juniors and seniors)

The Upperclass Multicultural LLC is open to current students interested in exploring multicultural education. You will engage with faculty and staff across the University who advance multicultural education, while participating in teach-ins and working with peers, resident advisors and faculty sponsors to develop programming that promotes inclusion and equity across the campus community. You will be part of a community that challenges one another to think differently about issues regarding race, gender, sexuality, class, ability, policing and justice, and promotes affirmative and intentional citizenship with an emphasis on social justice, critical multicultural education, self-awareness, cross-cultural dialogue and community activism/engagement across cultures and backgrounds.

Whitman Leadership (rising sophomores who are Whitman Leadership Scholars)

If you are a current Whitman Leadership Scholar, this LLC will give you an opportunity to connect with Whitman faculty and staff who can further enhance your college experience and expand your professional network. You will visit industry partners that prioritize professional development for their leaders in business and connect with fellow Whitman Leadership Scholars in fun and engaging activities.

Have we piqued your interest in trying a new living environment? Visit the for more information. You start the process by completing the housing contract by March 17. Then, you鈥檒l select your roommate(s), room and hall during the LLC Round of Room Selection on Wednesday, March 23.